In this episode of From Adversity to Abundance, host Jamie Bateman speaks with Jay Redding, a seasoned note investor, about the ins and outs of passive note investing. Jay shares his journey from coaching to the pharmaceutical industry and how he pivoted to real estate and mortgage note investing after overcoming significant personal and professional challenges.
Jay is a passionate investor. He and his son-in-law, Kyle Cassidy, founded Cassidy Investment Group, LLC, which focuses on buying and creating mortgage-backed notes. After a successful career in coaching and pharmaceuticals, Jay shifted to the world of real estate and note investing, focusing on building a consistent and predictable income stream for his clients. His approach is grounded in integrity, long-term thinking, and helping others achieve financial freedom.
After years of coaching and a career in pharmaceuticals, Jay found himself at a crossroads when he was laid off. Turning adversity into opportunity, he entered the world of real estate and note investing, where he has since built a successful business helping others create wealth with passive income. His story is one of resilience, grit, and the ability to bounce back from life’s challenges.
Jay shares a powerful example of how a client, unsure about the active role of note investing, chose to passively invest with his company instead. This client, looking for consistency and predictability, found success in a more hands-off approach, enjoying regular returns without the headache of managing notes or dealing with the complexities of foreclosure processes.
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